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To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that T, ALBERT DE BABY, Jr, a subject of the King of Belgium, resident at the borough of Manhattan, in the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Polish, of which the following is the specification.

This invention may be used as a polish from dust to which neither dirt nor dust will.

Paraliin oil 30% Turpentine oil 10% Linseed oil 12% Powdered gum arabic (by weight)- 7% Lime water 8% Ammonia water 5 Pure water -i 28% Specification of Lettersfatent. Patented Apr 29, 1911.90 Application filed August l, 1918. Serial No. 247,?99.

The manner of mixing the ingredients is as follows: The powdered gum arabic is dissolved in linseed oil and lime water, thereafter paraihn oil and turpentine oil and the ammonia water are added and to the mixture thus formed is added water sufficient to make the solution in the quantity desired.

llt may be applied in one or more coats or layers by brush, felt or woolen or cotton cloths in the ordinary manner according to the nature of the article and the amount of polish required.

My composition is efiective in the removal of dirt and grease from the surface to he polished and dries immediately after application, forming a hard, highly polished surface without crack, to which neither dust nor dirt adheres.

T claim:

1, A liquid composition adapted to the removal of grease and dirt from polished surfaces of motor cars, furniture, wood-work, linoleum and any painted surface whatsoever which will take or acquire a polish through the application of a polishing liquid on the surface thereof and a quick drying, hard, non-cracking polish to which neither dust nor dirt adheres, comprising 30 c. c paraihn oil, 10 c. c. turpentine oil, 12 c. c. linseed oil, 7 grams powdered gum amino, 8 c. c. lime water, 5 c. c ammonia water containing 10% ammonia and pure water to make 100 c. c.

2. A quick drying liquid polish, fonnlng a highly polished surface without cracking, consisting of powdered gum arabic dissolved in paraiiin oil, turpentine and linseed oils in a diluted alkali substantially as described.

ALBERT DE BABY, JR. 

